According to Pwinsider.com, Sonjay Dutt is back full time with Impact Wrestling. He is working as a Producer and is part of Jeff Jarrett’s inner circle. Dutt had several tryouts with WWE as a Producer and Guest Coach at the WWE Performance Center, and was offered a full time deal with WWE. Dutt decided to turn down the deal because would have required him to uproot his family and move them to Florida. Dutt didn’t want to move his daughters or have his wife quit her job. He also had a deal on the table from Ring of Honor to come in full time as a wrestler. Pwinsider.com adds that many Impact wrestlers are happy with the news, feeling Dutt will bring a modern viewpoint to creative plans.

My bet is many of the XD wrestlers will really appreciate this given Dutt's lengthy history as a top XD performer in the past.

I'm having a hard time understanding the line about bringing "a modern viewpoint" to creative plans, though. It's not like the XD hasn't been a television feature, even if the division itself isn't a strength of the company any longer.

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Originally Posted by Rayne

The IWC aren't a real group, just an internal conglomoration of the people who say things you don't like.

I am cool with him coming back as he is extremely talented. I hope this time if he does wrestle he can win the freaking X-Division title. Best X-Division guy to have never held the title is Sonjay Dutt.

Now that the talent is quite good in this division, I would like it to get more exposure. Matches going for mere 5-6 minutes regularly in this division ain't going to take this division anywhere.

Just see Austin Aries Vs. Neville at Wrestlemania 33. Almost 15 minutes of match and they stole the show. IMPACT Wrestling needs to expose X-Division more. Also, I think that this division is one of the reasons that made TNA reach high heights. Something that wasn't available in WWE at that time.

Same could be said for Knockouts Division.

Nothing will improve even if they sign the best wrestlers when they ain't given good exposure. Here's hoping for good days of X-Division.